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The phrase "everyone changed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event where a group of people all underwent a change or transformation. Example: After the company's new policies were implemented, everyone changed their attitude towards work and became more motivated.
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Almost everyone changed, everything changed.
"Everyone changed their stories based on when they were asked and who was asking".
"Everyone changed their behaviour and everyone increased their support for the charge.
But I kept going, and after about 30 seconds, everyone changed their minds and started supporting me".
Almost everyone changed his or her response between one interview and another; in fact, 56 percent changed their minds twice or more.
Hearing them speak, it sometimes seems that they believe that if everyone changed their lightbulbs and got insulation things would be OK.
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"Almost everyone changes it.
"And everyone changes their mind.
Roddick continued: "Everyone changes him into a different human being.
"I made everyone change how they buy tickets".
Of course, everyone changes their shoes on their breaks.
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